Their mother says it is “mentally challenging” for her
children to face UKIP opposition, as one of them once had a
leaflet ripped up in their face and another had an egg thrown at
them while campaigning.

The child was “exceedingly amused” to have an egg thrown
“somewhere near” their feet, the father claimed, adding
they are “very keen” to campaign and “gets lots out
of it.”

One of the children is already a member of UKIP’s youth wing and
another is determined to join.

“They shouldn’t know what they are talking about because none
of them at that age should know anything to do with
politics,” the mother argued.

In a poll on Debate Wise, one user commented on the UKIP
candidate’s inclusion of his children in campaigning.

“It will help young people to elect the right candidate and
they will learn the importance of voting,” they said.